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The Gamble Flora of Madras Presidency is a significant botanical work documenting the diverse plant species found in the Madras Presidency region of India during the British colonial period. Authored by James Sykes Gamble, this comprehensive flora provides detailed descriptions, classifications, and illustrations of local flora, including many indigenous trees, shrubs, and herbs. It highlights the rich biodiversity of the area, which encompasses parts of present-day Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala. The flora serves as a valuable resource for botanists, researchers, and conservationists, offering insights into the native plant products used in traditional medicine, agriculture, and daily life. For instance, it covers plants like neem, turmeric, and sandalwood, which are integral to Indian culture and economy. This work not only aids in understanding historical plant distributions but also supports efforts in preserving India\“s natural heritage. |